// Copyright (C) 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
description: Resolving with a reference to the promise itself
es6id: 25.4.4.5
info: |
    1. Let C be the this value.
    [...]
    4. Let promiseCapability be NewPromiseCapability(C).
    [...]
    6. Let resolveResult be Call(promiseCapability.[[Resolve]], undefined,
       «x»).
    [...]

    25.4.1.3.2 Promise Resolve Functions
    [...]
    6. If SameValue(resolution, promise) is true, then
       a. Let selfResolutionError be a newly created TypeError object.
       b. Return RejectPromise(promise, selfResolutionError).
flags: [async]
---*/

function Test() {
    var resolve, reject;
    var promise = new Promise(function(_resolve, _reject) {
      resolve = _resolve;
      reject = _reject;
    });
    var P = function(executor) {
      executor(resolve, reject);
      return promise;
    };

    Promise.resolve.call(P, promise)
      .then(function() {
        $DONE('The promise should not be fulfilled.');
      }, function(value) {
        if (!value) {
          $DONE('The promise should be rejected with a value.');
          return;
        }
        if (value.constructor !== TypeError) {
          $DONE('The promise should be rejected with a TypeError instance.');
          return;
        }

        $DONE();
      });
}

// preheat
const NUMBER_OF_PREHEAT = 1;
for (let i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_PREHEAT; i++) {
    Test();
}

ArkTools.jitCompileAsync(Test);
assert.sameValue(ArkTools.waitJitCompileFinish(Test), true, '[JIT] JIT disabled.');

// test
const NUMBER_OF_TEST = 1; // or 2
for (let i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_PREHEAT; i++) {
    Test();
}
